ABSTRACT

Russia’s war on Ukraine has been closely watched and widely debated worldwide. These discussions extend beyond the war itself to encompass its implications for the world order and the future of globalisation. This reader documents that debate by bringing together articles from all regions of the world published in newspapers, journals, magazines, and blogs between Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and Donald Trump’s election victory in 2024. The collection includes texts originally written in English as well as translations from Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish, and Ukrainian. It offers reflections on international law and international organisations; postcolonial and decolonial critiques of power; rearmament, neutrality, and non-alignment; transregional religious solidarities; and the economic and environmental consequences of the war.

As part of the series GWZO Studies on Central and Eastern Europe: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture, History, and the Environment, this reader seeks to provide new, nuanced, and multifaceted insights into the region within the broader context of global (dis)entanglements.

part 1|59 pages

International Organisations and International Law

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part |57 pages

Introduction

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part 2|72 pages

Postcolonial and Decolonial Perspectives

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part |70 pages

Introduction

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chapter |8 pages

The Politics of Imperial Gratitude

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part 3|97 pages

Rearmament, Neutrality, and Non-Alignment

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part |95 pages

Introduction

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chapter |5 pages

If We Arm Ourselves, It's to Avoid War

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chapter |6 pages

Austria: Neutral for How Much Longer?

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part 4|49 pages

Religious Solidarities

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part 6|54 pages

Ecology

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part |16 pages

Epilogue I

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part |20 pages

Epilogue II

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